These are 3 note cards I bought because I knew someone would love them- Here's the deal I will send one to anyone who wants one- Just send your address to my e-mail blumacheese @ yahoo.com Please put "Mail from me" in the subject line. Or you can post your e-mail ( or u2u me if you are a postcrosser- I am Lori there) You can have them sent unused to be used by you or with my writing on them.
A blog about postcards, cats and things found in my mailbox, on the streets and all around.
Sunday, January 20, 2013
mail from me
These are 3 note cards I bought because I knew someone would love them- Here's the deal I will send one to anyone who wants one- Just send your address to my e-mail blumacheese @ yahoo.com Please put "Mail from me" in the subject line. Or you can post your e-mail ( or u2u me if you are a postcrosser- I am Lori there) You can have them sent unused to be used by you or with my writing on them.
Malaysia Mail
Ni-San sent vintage stamps, Cat card with Kuala Lumpur stamp week postmarks, A llama card from Peru written to someone in Germany - She always makes me smile with her envelopes -http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2012/8/30/nation/11934806&sec=nation
From Nurul - 2 stamps from the Malaysian Unity Serieshttp://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2012/8/30/nation/11934806&sec=nation and from Aileen Traditional livelihood stamp featuring a fortune teller and an Elephant stamp. Below is her artwork - a sweet snow person !
Simple things
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Camera love
I have always loved film photography. This is my favorite book about the art, written by Jan Phillips a former nun http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/260212.God_Is_at_Eye_Level
“For those of us bent on self-discovery and the revelation of our own inward journeys, I can think of few better tools than a camera and film. For in that process of looking out to reveal our inner selves, we are on the edge of both, on that thin curved line between yin and yang, blending the known with the greater unknown.” Jan Phillips
Russian leaves and old cards :)
Alina from Chelyabinsk Russia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chelyabinsk sent me a wonderful envelope filled with leaves from her area and vintage cards last November-she said the leaves were oak, rhamnus, frangula, birch. I also loved besides the postcards, the little vintage memo paper.
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